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I know I promised pictures and stories... stories are still coming, but below is a link to some pictures of the production!

It's been really crazy, in a good way. We laugh a lot and everyone gets along very well. The locations are incredible and the talent is absolutely untouchable.

The photographer is AH-MAZING! He's absolutely one of the best photographers in Portland. I'm sending his website, too, so you can check out his ridiculous work. Stunning photography and such a nice guy. He's volunteering his time to the project because he believes, like everyone working on this, that it's going somewhere big.

We're shooting for the Oscars. No joke. We think we can make it. More on that as it develops. And if not... we'll still have an excellent film on our hands! I'm proud to have written the concept for it and honored that so many people are working so hard to bring it to the screen.

Enjoy the pics! If you know anyone who you think would be interested in seeing the film, please feel free to pass the links along!

Population 2 pictures: http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=165710&id=76295867195

Levy Moroshan (photographer): http://www.levymoroshan.com/

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This is the film I was looking for musical talent for a few months ago. We ended up being fortunate enough to involve Nicole Adams (congrats again!). The FB page is here, should tell you more about it:

http://www.facebook.com/population2?ref=ts

For a brief description, here you go:

"Population 2” is a short film about a young woman who is abandoned in the wake of the apocalypse. Every day, Lilith wanders the remains of civilization, scavenging what she can from the deserted refuse of what was once a bustling city. Every night, she returns to her home underneath the dead city and contemplates the past that has left her alone.

The film prompts one to explore the themes of loss and loneliness, as well as to show the consequences of the choices we make, and don't; as a society and those consequences that could follow. It warns about the dangers of taking things for granted, including our planet."

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